The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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... RESPECT PAID TO EDUCATED WOMEN . AMONG men of sense and liberal politeness , a woman who has successfully cultivated her mind , without dimi- nishing the gentleness and propriety of her manners , is always sure to meet with a respect ...
... RESPECT PAID TO EDUCATED WOMEN . AMONG men of sense and liberal politeness , a woman who has successfully cultivated her mind , without dimi- nishing the gentleness and propriety of her manners , is always sure to meet with a respect ...
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... RESPECT . THE greater the quantity of respect a man receives , independently of good conduct , the less good is his be- haviour likely to be . - [ E. R. 1825. ] WHEN TO DO GOOD . WHICH is the properest day to do good ? which is the ...
... RESPECT . THE greater the quantity of respect a man receives , independently of good conduct , the less good is his be- haviour likely to be . - [ E. R. 1825. ] WHEN TO DO GOOD . WHICH is the properest day to do good ? which is the ...
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... RESPECT . Nor only study that those with whom you live should habitually respect you , but cultivate such manners as will secure the respect of persons with whom you occasionally converse . Keep up the habit of being respected , and do ...
... RESPECT . Nor only study that those with whom you live should habitually respect you , but cultivate such manners as will secure the respect of persons with whom you occasionally converse . Keep up the habit of being respected , and do ...
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